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The
nner
Volume XXXV, Number 5
A Publication of the Students of Cal Baptist
November 2, 1990
Part 2
Maintenance
remains faulty
By Andy Brown
Staff writer
Closer observation of the problems with maintenance at CBC
has brought to light the fact that,
regardless of budget problems and
understaffing, many of our maintenance concerns can be traced to
an inconsistent situation with the
the director of the Physical Plant
itself.
Since Cal Baptist signed a contract with Service Master approximately five years ago, there have
been no less than five different
personnel in the director of the
Briefs
Witch hunt:
The drama department
will be opening its Fall
Production tonight. The
Crucible; by Arthur Miller, will be playing in the
BOL tonight and tomorrow night, as well as Fri.
the 10th and Sat the 1 lth.
All performances are at
8:00pm. Tickets are
available in the BOL now,
and are $4.50 each.
Sports galore:
November 16 is the day
of the big 4-page sports
section of The Banner,
See Tim Allen for details.
Broom Hockey:
The 2nd annual ASCBC
Broom Hockey night is
coming up November 8.
Admission is free, but
you must provide your
Own transportation. Play
begins at 10:45.
Congratulations:
Our soccer team has its
first GSAC title?
Physical Plant position. This
lack of consistent leadership
within the Physical Plant has affected the ability of maintenance,
grounds, and custodial departments to adequately run as
smoothly as is needed.
Not having a director over a
long period of time hampers the
personnel's ability to get a handle
on its need and priorities. Several staff members on campus
have stressed a concern over the
lack of consistency within the
management.
"Any corporation or office
must maintain a consistent and
long-term managerial position.
Without it, there could be no
long-range planning," stated one
worker.
Recendy, Dick Masters, former
director of the Physical Plant, retired, and John Fourmet has been
brought in as his replacement.
Breezeway ceiling
sive deterioration.
Mr. Fourmet has expressed that
he is not naive to our problems,
but is unable to predict developments in the future.
His first priorities when dealing
with this situation will be to go
beneath Upper Room shows exten-
(Photo by Thorn Bradley)
are. This will give him a better
sense of direction in adequately
determining what needs he'll be
capable of prioritizing.
Overall, however, his top focus
will be to work with student
housing, and keeping communications open between his department and the needs and problems
of student housing.
Trustees arrive at Cal Baptist
By Teri Charlesworth
Staff writer
Members of CBC's Trustee
Board are visiting Cal Baptist
November 1-3. The main emphasis of their visit is to discuss
important issues which concern
members of the faculty and student body.
The Board will be discussing
the 1990-91 budget, long-range
financial planning, and the salaries of the faculty and staff.
There will be two Board meetings-one on Friday and one on
Saturday, two Executive Committee Planning Sessions (both
on Friday) and various commitee
meetings.
Each of the meetings will emphasize some of CBC's pressing
issues, most of which deal with
fiscal policies. Since finances are
a major concern of the school,
and since monetary decisions are
not taken lightly, each conclusion that the Board reaches will
affect the financial future of
CBC.
Although the majority of the
Trustees' time will be spent con-
cetrating on meetings, members
of the Board and their spouses
will not lack for diversion. The
spouses of the Board members are
invited to attend a tour of CBC
and 'a Dutch Treat lunch' with the
wives of the administrators at
11:15am, Friday morning.
The Trustees themselves will
be having an informal lunch in
the Garrett Dining Hall at 11:45
on Friday. Students are encouraged to eat and converse with
them. They are open to input
and suggestions by students.
Friday evening, selected students will be hosting the Board
members for a Trustee/Student
dinner and later, for a showing of
The Crucible, the drama department's Fall Production, in the
Wallace Theater. Those involved
include student senators, RAs,
Lifeline Leaders, and other associated students.
One student host remarked that
she is "looking forward to meeting some of the people [who]
make influential decisions here."
Another student, a senator, stated
that "it's a unique time for the
students to associate with the
Trustees."
Cast members of The Crucible
also expressed their gratitude concerning the upcoming performance.
"The actors always appreciate
Trustees' Night because they [the
Trustees] have been so supportive
of the drama department."
Overall, the Trustees' visit is
expected to be a successful one
with optimistic results. Students
are encouraged to approach members of the Board with any suggestions or questions.
Inside
Freshman depression..,
...page 2
On women in
ministry,..
...page 3
Soccer success.
...page 7
■
"

The
nner
Volume XXXV, Number 5
A Publication of the Students of Cal Baptist
November 2, 1990
Part 2
Maintenance
remains faulty
By Andy Brown
Staff writer
Closer observation of the problems with maintenance at CBC
has brought to light the fact that,
regardless of budget problems and
understaffing, many of our maintenance concerns can be traced to
an inconsistent situation with the
the director of the Physical Plant
itself.
Since Cal Baptist signed a contract with Service Master approximately five years ago, there have
been no less than five different
personnel in the director of the
Briefs
Witch hunt:
The drama department
will be opening its Fall
Production tonight. The
Crucible; by Arthur Miller, will be playing in the
BOL tonight and tomorrow night, as well as Fri.
the 10th and Sat the 1 lth.
All performances are at
8:00pm. Tickets are
available in the BOL now,
and are $4.50 each.
Sports galore:
November 16 is the day
of the big 4-page sports
section of The Banner,
See Tim Allen for details.
Broom Hockey:
The 2nd annual ASCBC
Broom Hockey night is
coming up November 8.
Admission is free, but
you must provide your
Own transportation. Play
begins at 10:45.
Congratulations:
Our soccer team has its
first GSAC title?
Physical Plant position. This
lack of consistent leadership
within the Physical Plant has affected the ability of maintenance,
grounds, and custodial departments to adequately run as
smoothly as is needed.
Not having a director over a
long period of time hampers the
personnel's ability to get a handle
on its need and priorities. Several staff members on campus
have stressed a concern over the
lack of consistency within the
management.
"Any corporation or office
must maintain a consistent and
long-term managerial position.
Without it, there could be no
long-range planning" stated one
worker.
Recendy, Dick Masters, former
director of the Physical Plant, retired, and John Fourmet has been
brought in as his replacement.
Breezeway ceiling
sive deterioration.
Mr. Fourmet has expressed that
he is not naive to our problems,
but is unable to predict developments in the future.
His first priorities when dealing
with this situation will be to go
beneath Upper Room shows exten-
(Photo by Thorn Bradley)
are. This will give him a better
sense of direction in adequately
determining what needs he'll be
capable of prioritizing.
Overall, however, his top focus
will be to work with student
housing, and keeping communications open between his department and the needs and problems
of student housing.
Trustees arrive at Cal Baptist
By Teri Charlesworth
Staff writer
Members of CBC's Trustee
Board are visiting Cal Baptist
November 1-3. The main emphasis of their visit is to discuss
important issues which concern
members of the faculty and student body.
The Board will be discussing
the 1990-91 budget, long-range
financial planning, and the salaries of the faculty and staff.
There will be two Board meetings-one on Friday and one on
Saturday, two Executive Committee Planning Sessions (both
on Friday) and various commitee
meetings.
Each of the meetings will emphasize some of CBC's pressing
issues, most of which deal with
fiscal policies. Since finances are
a major concern of the school,
and since monetary decisions are
not taken lightly, each conclusion that the Board reaches will
affect the financial future of
CBC.
Although the majority of the
Trustees' time will be spent con-
cetrating on meetings, members
of the Board and their spouses
will not lack for diversion. The
spouses of the Board members are
invited to attend a tour of CBC
and 'a Dutch Treat lunch' with the
wives of the administrators at
11:15am, Friday morning.
The Trustees themselves will
be having an informal lunch in
the Garrett Dining Hall at 11:45
on Friday. Students are encouraged to eat and converse with
them. They are open to input
and suggestions by students.
Friday evening, selected students will be hosting the Board
members for a Trustee/Student
dinner and later, for a showing of
The Crucible, the drama department's Fall Production, in the
Wallace Theater. Those involved
include student senators, RAs,
Lifeline Leaders, and other associated students.
One student host remarked that
she is "looking forward to meeting some of the people [who]
make influential decisions here."
Another student, a senator, stated
that "it's a unique time for the
students to associate with the
Trustees."
Cast members of The Crucible
also expressed their gratitude concerning the upcoming performance.
"The actors always appreciate
Trustees' Night because they [the
Trustees] have been so supportive
of the drama department."
Overall, the Trustees' visit is
expected to be a successful one
with optimistic results. Students
are encouraged to approach members of the Board with any suggestions or questions.
Inside
Freshman depression..,
...page 2
On women in
ministry,..
...page 3
Soccer success.
...page 7
■
"